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This documentary is an update to the 1966 film "The Crooked River Dies." WKYC-TV Cleveland returned to the Cuyahoga River to see how things had changed in five years. The camera observes some progress, but the filmmakers argue that much more needs to be done, and the river still "dies" as it approaches Lake Erie. The film was featured on "Montage," an award-winning documentary series which aired from September 1965 to December 1978, and is now archived at the... Topics: Reel America "The Crooked River Dies, An Epilogue" - 1971, Television Program Source: Comcast Cable

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I thought About the Rules of issuing S/P in Russia. On the Rules of issue and minimum wage. Right now we have the 21st century, money is very much needed, most often to pay for housing/utilities/Taxes for land and other taxes, as well as food, clothing, vehicles at least a bus. This is the most basic thing that a person can afford it, so that he does not have hatred. And enough so that he could save money for something else. Cars and additional real estate, as well as taxes on it - have... Topics: Law, Order, Law and Order, LawOrder, OrderLaw, New Law, New Order.

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On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil tanker struck a reef and spilled close to 11 million gallons of oil. Stan Jones, former investigative reporter with the Anchorage Daily News, recounted the timeline of the spill and the effect it had on Alaska. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle Topics: "The Spill", Television Program Source: Comcast Cable

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Change will happen in your life once you go through the process, like the caterpillar to a butterfly. This show will help you learn how to make the changes you want in your life. Topics: Sue Fries, christian, podcast

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Since 2014, Raleigh based rockers Cosmic Superheroes have been pushing the limits of time, space, and tone while creating hooks that make you want to sing along and beats that invite you to get down and let loose. For fans of classic jams, experimentation and spontaneity, this band consists of four free-thinkers seeking to create original ideas and unforgettable moments. Check out ‘Big Star’, the most recent full-length release from these hometown faves on our official website .... Topics: Live concert, Rocky Mount, raleigh, jam, jamband, jambands, rock, local music, knightdale, garner,... Source: Zoom H-1

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American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal look back at the March 28, 1979 partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The event is considered the most serious nuclear power accident in the United States, and has had a lasting impact on the industry. Joining us in the studio are historian Samuel Walker, author of "Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective," and Edwin Lyman, acting director of the Nuclear... Topics: tmi, pennsylvania, china, hershey, nrc, erik epstein, steve, new jersey, middletown, north... Source: Comcast Cable

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A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan. Topics: china, huawei, s&p, ross, hong kong, beijing, trump, phil lebeau, the hong kong, quebec,... Source: Antenna

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Manuel Pena, a Latino man and a member of the Lafayette community, shares some of his experience. The National Coalition Building Institute is an international leadership organization that provides training in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in community organizations, K-12 schools, college and university campuses, corporations and law enforcement. Dianne Mouton-Allen is the Director of the Lafayette Chapter of NCBI and produced this series. This program was made possible by a... Topics: Louisiana, Lafayette, Acadiana Open Channel, AOC, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube,...

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Jo Charles, a senior citizen and a member of the Lafayette community, shares some of her experience. The National Coalition Building Institute is an international leadership organization that provides training in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in community organizations, K-12 schools, college and university campuses, corporations and law enforcement. Dianne Mouton-Allen is the Director of the Lafayette Chapter of NCBI and produced this series. This program was made possible by a... Topics: Louisiana, Lafayette, Acadiana Open Channel, AOC, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube,...

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Tony Horwitz recounted the travels of Frederick Law Olmstead during the lead-up to the Civil War. Olmstead, prior to his career as a famed parks architect, was a reporter for the New York Times. Writing under the nom de plume "Yeoman," he was assigned by the newspaper to write about life in the South at the time. Mr. Horowitz died on May 27, 2019, at age 60. Sponsor: Carter (Jimmy) Presidential Library and Museum Topics: texas, kentucky, virginia, new york, yale, georgia, louisiana, nashville, atlanta, louisville, new... Source: Comcast Cable

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Texas Christian University professor Steven Woodworth discussed Ulysses S. Grant's leadership style and how it compared to other Union generals. He argued that characteristics such as Grant's calmness helped bring the Civil War to a close. This talk was hosted by Kennesaw State University's Civil War Center. Sponsor: Kennesaw State University | Center for the Study of the Civil War Era Topics: virginia, appomattox, potomac, vicksburg, harris, woodworth, brian, gary patterson, steve, steve... Source: Comcast Cable

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Tonight I have Destiny and Emerican Johnson from Non-Compete on to debate their ideas on anarchism, socialism, capitalism and other economic and social issues. Topics: Faraday Speaks, Caleb Cain, Destiny, Non-Compete, Debate, Liberalism, Anarchism, Anarchy,...

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Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (1935-1980) is a well-known Muslim scholar of the late twentieth century. Al-Sadr is considered as one of the pioneers of Islamic revival in the contemporary Muslim world. His keen intellectual interests inspired him to critically study a wide range of areas in contemporary philosophy, economics, politics, sociology, history and law, from a distinct Islamic point of view. Al-Sadr’s magnum opus on economics, Iqtisaduna (Our Economics) has put his name as one of the... Topics: Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, Islamic Economics, Doctrine, Science, Methodology

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In support of immigrants at our borders and in our community. Dr. Francois Scarborough Clemmons (accompanied by Cynthia Huard), Rick Ceballos, Patrick Fitzsimmons, Honey in the Hives (Bolton family) and other musical guests will be “busking” to help raise funds to defray legal expenses of migrants detained by ICE. Presented by the Champlain Valley Universalist Society Topics: Middlebury, Vermont, Middlebury Community TV, MCTV, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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Date: 2019-08-10 Ministry: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Department: Not Applicable Subject: In exercise of powers conferred by clause a of section 3 of the National Highways Act Office: Not Applicable Part Number: Part II-Section 3-Sub-Section(ii) Reference Number: SO 2911 E Topic: Gazette of India - Extraordinary